This is poor design. So what happens when a spirited drive through San Franscisco causes the front tires to all but leave the ground while topping a hill? I assume this would cause even more damage than a lift could ever do. I think the best option for any old mustang owner is to rip that junk out from under the car and install a suspension that works and is more durable.

Hey... maybe that is what caused my lower control arm bushing to tear loose way back in 1974 when I was driving my 67 mustang with 90/10 shocks on the front. It would almost lift the wheels off of the ground. Then one day when I jumped on it they both broke the rubber bushings. Surprised I haven't done it yet on my 68....